The attached patch advances racket to the latest released version 6.7
From 30a1d275376ed2f156314c5f99c4a4a9ba69d2b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Karn Kallio <kkallio@skami.org>
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 01:13:58 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] racket : advance to the latest release 6.7
Clisp depended on libffcall, which does not compile on Darwin. The
dependency is optional though, so omit it on Darwin. Also, make
conditional transitive dependencies on libffcall.
In #19309 a separate output for tkinter was added.
Several dependencies of Python depend indirectly on Python. We have the
following two paths:
```
‘python-2.7.12’ - ‘tk-8.6.6’ - ‘libXft-2.3.2’ - ‘libXrender-0.9.10’ -
‘libX11-1.6.4’ - ‘libxcb-1.12’ - ‘libxslt-1.1.29’- ‘libxml2-2.9.4’ -
‘python-2.7.12’
‘python-2.7.12’ - ‘tk-8.6.6’ - ‘libXft-2.3.2’ - ‘fontconfig-2.12.1’ -
‘dejavu-fonts-2.37’ - ‘fontforge-20160404’ - ‘python-2.7.12’
```
Because only `tkinter` needs this, I added
```
pythonSmall = python.override {x11Support = false;};
```
to break the infinite recursion. We also still have the output
`tkinter`.
However, we might as well build without x11Support by default. Then we build with x11Support as well so we get the tkinter module and put that in a separate package.
PHP FPM will now notify systemd when it's done initializing and ready to
serve requests.
Additionally ```systemctl status phpfpm``` will now show statistics such
as:
```
Status: "Processes active: 0, idle: 8, Requests: 0, slow: 0, Traffic: 0req/sec"
```
* Manage patches in git
* Fixes the hook invocation to be more safe. Thanks @Mic92
* Install gems as user by default
* Install gem binaries with the /usr/bin/env shebang
* Fixes a bug where the passthru.libPath and passthru.gemPath would
point to the wrong directory
* Overhaul ruby version heuristics
Update the `chibi-scheme` (attribute `chibi`) package from version 0.7
to version 0.7.3.
The homepage listed for this package before this change,
<https://code.google.com/p/chibi-scheme/>, now redirects to
<https://github.com/ashinn/chibi-scheme>; this patch changes this
package to use this GitHub version of the software.
I have tested this change per nixpkgs manual section 10.1 ("Making
patches").
python.buildenv is used to build an env that provides binaries that can
import all modules that were passed in to the env.
Before this change it filtered the propagatedBuildInputs to remove all
non-Python packages, thereby possibly reducing the amount of packages
that were referenced. However, Python packages often don't have non-
Python packages as propagatedBuildInputs. And occasionally, we do want
to be able to add other packages to the env.
It's a long build and generally painful to split into smaller commits,
so I apologize for lumping many changes into one commit but this is far
easier.
There are still several outdated parts of the darwin stdenv but these
changes should bring us closer to the goal.
Fixes#18461
By chance I noticed that php picked up my /etc/odbc.ini file (clearly
wrong!). This fixes it by adding a namespace for php.
WARNING: This is a breaking change for anyone that happen to rely on php
picking up .ini files from /etc.
Compiling python with "-Wl,-stack_size,1000000" causes problems when
compiling for example pygobject3. pygobject3 uses "python3.x-config
--ldflags" during installation and then fails when
"-Wl,-stack_size,1000000" is present. Maybe we should investigate
removing this during the build of pyobject3, but this stack_size flag is
also not used on the popular darwin homebrew-core channel for python3.5,
so it seems safe to remove it.
This one was already merged into release-16.09, so let's not have the
stable branch is ahead of master and confuse things. In addition to
that, currently we have an odd situation that master has less things
actually finished building than in staging.
Conflicts:
pkgs/data/documentation/man-pages/default.nix
The previous commit revealed that Python wasn't actually using
Berkeley DB; it only had it in its closure due to the build-time flag
dump in Makefile and _sysconfigdata.py. When Python detects both GNU
gdbm and Berkeley DB at build time, it will use the former.
This cuts about 3 MiB from the installed size. On Linux, the configure
script is supposed to detect that installing tzdata is unnecessary,
but it looks in locations like /usr/share/zoneinfo.
This reduces Python's closure size from 200 MiB to 129 MiB. Even
better would be to get move tkinter to a separate output or package
(since that would get rid of all X11 stuff), but that's a bit harder.
This reduces tcl's total size from 25.0 MiB to 8.6 MiB. Admittedly
this is also because putting the manpages in the right place causes
all man3 pages to be deleted by the multiple outputs setup hook. Not
sure if that's desirable behaviour...